TeamCity is a powerful Continuous Integration (CI) server designed for .NET, Java and Ruby. Continuous Integration enables you to automate builds and get instant feedback on unit tests, code coverage, code quality and more. TeamCity enables continuous integration without leaving your favourite IDE - Visual Studio, IntelliJ IDEA or Eclipse. TeamCity is easy to set up so you can quickly improve your release management practices by gradually adopting its advanced features and capabilities.

Documents & Downloads

Plan less, do more. Rearrange projects between servers freely with the project import feature. Preserve full project and changes history, as well as user profiles, while doing this right from the TeamCity interface.

Store project settings in Version Control

Never lose track of your settings! Store your project settings in a Version Control System (Git or Mercurial, more to be added later) just like you do with your source code, and use your favorite tool to review and audit them. Review changes, see diffs, roll back in case you change your mind, and if one of your colleagues messes with those settings again, you’ll know who it was! Fun, right? See how easy it is to be in total control of your building process.

Zero server maintenance downtime

Wait no more for TeamCity to run a clean-up! Running a large setup, or working in a remote team covering all time zones around the globe? No longer let downtime be an issue: from now on TeamCity runs the server clean-up in the background, so that you can enjoy zero downtime and allocate all the server time for your builds. We promise you’ll forget what clean-up was in a week.

Edit charts in UI

Create and modify custom charts right from TeamCity UI. Make your project or build configuration statistics look beautiful, without any XML editing.

Continuous integration

Remote build run and pre-tested commit - build, check and run automated tests on the server even before committing your changes - keeping your code base clean at all times

Manual and automatic build triggering - run builds manually or automatically based on schedule, upon VCS check-in or upon another build's successful completion